The Heartfulness Project is an integrative mind-body training for individuals who have heart issues - emotional and/or physical. Designed initially for those suffering from physical heart conditions,
or those at risk. Developed by Dr Maya Campbell, research scientist and mindfulness teacher and clinical psychologist Dr Tamara Russell, the course draws on the lived experience of Maya Campbell who
had a heart attack leading to heart failure. Subsequently, she gave evidence at the All Party Parliamentary Select Committee on Heart Failure and argued for the need for greater psychological support
for heart patients. Dr Tamara Russell, Director of the Mindfulness Centre of Excellence, brought her expertise in creative co-design of mindfulness programs to develop an innovative program which
started from the experience of the participants.

Learning Objectives of the Workshop

1)Learn more about mindful co-design, integrative approaches

2)Understand how the practices activate and soothe from a neuroscience and physiological perspective

3)Learn how to “Get into the green” exploring a variety of self-soothing exercises

4)Have a solid tool to take away and implement immediately in your life